Notes:
- Salt Creek is first time played, outside of a brief tease in 32 Things on 5/5/96 in Syracuse
- Some Salt Creek teasing in the intro and right before That Country Tune
- This is the first time my Master DAT of this show has been transferred and circulated lossless online. The previous transfer available in SHN on the Live Music Archive is from a multiple gen clone
- This is also the only known recording of this show. We were the only tapers, and I don't recall Brendan O'Neill, moe.'s sound engineer at the time running anything. Vocals were un-amplified
- This was a special in-store acoustic performance to promote the bands new release No Doy as they made their way back from Ohio to wrap up the fall tour in Western/Central NY, and Ontario Canada. Might have been approximately 30-40 people filled in the small New World Records on Elmwood Ave., on the West side of Buffalo this night. al's "surprise" shout before Moth is because of a couple customers walking in to see the band set up with a bunch of people inside the front door!
- This was drummer Chris Mazur's last week with the band
- autographed j-card picture included with the fileset
- This is dedicated to my friend Joel Gershon (d.1997 RIP), who was a early moe. taper around Buffalo at a time when he was often the only taper at shows

Notes:
- Playin, Round The Wheel, UJB, The Wheel, Terrapin, Playin Reprise and Ripple with Bill Nershi on acoustic guitar
- Playin, Round The Wheel, UJB and New Potato with Michael Travis on congas
- The Wheel, Terrapin and Playin Reprise with Al Schnier on guitar and backing vocals
- Band intro's before The Wheel
- This show was part of the Summer Sessions tour which included Galactic, moe., String Cheese Incident, and Phil & Friends

01. intro
02. Half Step
03. Feel Like A Stranger
04. Unbroken Chain
05. Run For The Roses
06. It's All Over Now
07. Candyman
08. Beat It On Down The Line
09. Chimes Of Freedom
10. Bird Song>
11. Let it Grow>
12. Bird Song

Notes:
- Full band original setlist. Kevin Rosen played the vintage 4 string Gibson style Lesh bass which added a really raw sound to the low end of the show
- Rob Barraco on vocals for Unbroken Chain and Box Of Rain
- Chimes Of Freedom is a Bob Dylan cover and features Lisa Mackey on vocals
- Tangled Up In Blue contained a St. Stephen tease by Jeff Mattson and several China Cat teases by Rob Eaton

This was the first night of 2 sold out shows at the Town Ballroom, and the second night of the East Coast Fall Tour. Big thanks to Pat Logan for the VIP tickets allowing me for the most perfect taping spot in the venue. This is by far the best tape I have made in this venue, also helped by the new PA installed by the owner/promoter Artie at Funtime Productions. Big difference, sounded great in a usually poor sounding room.

01. intro
02. Half Step
03. Feel Like A Stranger
04. Unbroken Chain
05. Run For The Roses
06. It's All Over Now
07. Candyman
08. Beat It On Down The Line
09. Chimes Of Freedom
10. Bird Song>
11. Let it Grow>
12. Bird Song

Notes:
- Full band original setlist. Kevin Rosen played the vintage 4 string Gibson style Lesh bass which added a really raw sound to the low end of the show
- Rob Barraco on vocals for Unbroken Chain and Box Of Rain
- Chimes Of Freedom is a Bob Dylan cover and features Lisa Mackey on vocals
- Tangled Up In Blue contained a St. Stephen tease by Jeff Mattson and several China Cat teases by Rob Eaton

This was the first night of 2 sold out shows at the Town Ballroom, and the second night of the East Coast Fall Tour. Big thanks to Pat Logan for the VIP tickets allowing me for the most perfect taping spot in the venue. This is by far the best tape I have made in this venue, also helped by the new PA installed by the owner/promoter Artie at Funtime Productions. Big difference, sounded great in a usually poor sounding room.

Notes:
- During the intro, Phil Dedicates the show and the opening tune to Dick Latvala
- Phil's Donor Rap before Sugaree
- This show was part of the Summer Sessions tour which included Galactic, moe., String Cheese Incident, and Phil & Friends

01. intro/invite to Mulligans in Allentown
02. Day Tripper
03. You Don't Love Me No Mo
04. Hey Children
05. Without Love
06. For Joy
07. Fat City
08. All and Everything
09. unknown song
10. //Right On
11. Welcome To The Dance

Notes:
- banter before "all bands from San Francisco tune for too long"
- There are a couple clips in the last two tracks, but my tape flip was before track 11. There is also a splice before track 9.
- A 24 bit 48 khz version exists

01. intro/invite to Mulligans in Allentown
02. Day Tripper
03. You Don't Love Me No Mo
04. Hey Children
05. Without Love
06. For Joy
07. Fat City
08. All and Everything
09. unknown song
10. //Right On
11. Welcome To The Dance

Notes:
- banter before "all bands from San Francisco tune for too long"
- There are a couple clips in the last two tracks, but my tape flip was before track 11. There is also a splice before track 9.
- A 16 bit 44.1 khz version exists

Notes:
- Gibb Droll is introduced by al from moe.
- Gomorrah is with al on guitar, and Jamie Janover on hammered dulcimer
- The unknown Gibb Droll jam has an Eyes of the World theme going on
- This show was part of the Summer Sessions tour which included Galactic, moe., String Cheese Incident, and Phil & Friends

Notes:
- This Master DAT was previously transferred and circulated in Jan 2004 in 44.1 khz, .shn format
- No whistling in Reba
- Trey dedicates Julius to Brand Sands brother Matty
- Big thanks to my old buddy Jeff Lazzaro from Syracuse, NY for getting it done and hooking me up again with a great patch on this epic tour!

Notes:
- This Master DAT was previously transferred and circulated in Jan 2004 in 44.1 khz, .shn format
- No whistling in Reba
- Trey dedicates Julius to Brand Sands brother Matty
- Big thanks to my old buddy Jeff Lazzaro from Syracuse, NY for getting it done and hooking me up again with a great patch on this epic tour!

Notes:
- In the interest of a clean tape, I tore my stand down and clamped on another stand one row behind me
after Time Ed due to a group of disruptive college kids under my mics in the row in front of me
- Big thanks to Shortsville Sean for allowing me to clamp on in between songs

Notes:
- In the interest of a clean tape, I tore my stand down and clamped on another stand one row behind me after Time Ed due to a group of disruptive college kids under my mics in the row in front of me
- Big thanks to Shortsville Sean for allowing me to clamp on in between songs

Notes:
- Dance All Night features Matisyahu on vocals
- Moon Taxi and The Dirty Heads opened for Matisyahu
- This show was broadcast live on AXSTV cable television channel
- Big thanks to Leib for the guest list spot and to Matisyahu for enthusiastically supporting tapers and sharing of the music!
- Thanks to Nate Acker for the setlist

Notes:
- Dance All Night features Matisyahu on vocals
- Moon Taxi and The Dirty Heads opened for Matisyahu
- This show was broadcast live on AXSTV cable television channel
- Big thanks to Leib for the guest list spot and to Matisyahu for enthusiastically supporting tapers and sharing of the music!
- Thanks to Nate Acker for the setlist

Notes:
- Lots of teases and funny banter throughout this show. Too many to mention so you'll just have to give it a listen!
- Timmy Tucker contains Call Any Vegetable (Zappa) tease
- San Ber'dino is without drums and unfinished
- Mexico is cut on the DAT on all known sources
- The Master DAT was made with pre-emphasis on the DAP20. I have left the pre emphasis unaltered in the 48khz format
- A 44.1 khz version was not made from this transfer. There is an earlier transfer of this source from a different DAT that is available in 44.1 khz

01. It Might As Well Be Me (Florinda)
02. Harbor Lights
03. Lost in the Snow
04. Where's the Bat?
05. The Don Of Dons
06. The End of the Innocence
07. Gonna Be Some Changes Made
08. Valley Road
09. Sneaking Up On Boo Radley
10. The Dreaded Spoon
11. 20/20 Vision>
12. A Night On The Town
13. Mandolin Rain
14. I Can't Make You Love Me
15. Country Doctor
16. The Way It Is
17. Hymn in C
18. Spider Fingers

19. encore break
20. Blue Monk
21. Continents Drift

Notes:
- Had the row behind the board all to ourselves, with mostly no one around us. Very well behaved, attentive audience. Crowd interference in this recording is basically non existent, coupled with this being the best sounding room in Buffalo, made for a nice recording. It's all music, with the warm intimate feeling you want to experience when listening to an audience recording. It is so quiet in the theatre that at times you can hear the squeaking of mine and my wife's chair as we move around during the show.
- I tamed down some of the audience roars and claps after a couple songs just a little bit
- It Might As Well Be Me is a Hornsby/Robert Hunter original
- End of the Innocence begins with extended improv intro
- 20/20 Vision is a re-work of a Jimmy Martin original
- Mandolin Rain is Skaggs/Hornsby bluegrass version
- I Can't Make You Love Me is a Bonnie Raitt original that Bruce originally played on
- Hymn in C is a Bruce song from the soundtrack of the Spike Lee movie Red Hook Summer
- Bruce was in full storyteller solo mode, giving backdrops to songs and being very chatty all night. I have left the story's behind some of the songs included in the beginning of each track as available

01. It Might As Well Be Me (Florinda)
02. Harbor Lights
03. Lost in the Snow
04. Where's the Bat?
05. The Don Of Dons
06. The End of the Innocence
07. Gonna Be Some Changes Made
08. Valley Road
09. Sneaking Up On Boo Radley
10. The Dreaded Spoon
11. 20/20 Vision>
12. A Night On The Town
13. Mandolin Rain
14. I Can't Make You Love Me
15. Country Doctor
16. The Way It Is
17. Hymn in C
18. Spider Fingers

19. encore break
20. Blue Monk
21. Continents Drift

Notes:
- Had the row behind the board all to ourselves, with mostly no one around us. Very well behaved, attentive audience. Crowd interference in this recording is basically non existent, coupled with this being the best sounding room in Buffalo, made for a nice recording. It's all music, with the warm intimate feeling you want to experience when listening to an audience recording. It is so quiet in the theatre that at times you can hear the squeaking of mine and my wife's chair as we move around during the show.
- I tamed down some of the audience roars and claps after a couple songs just a little bit
- It Might As Well Be Me is a Hornsby/Robert Hunter original
- End of the Innocence begins with extended improv intro
- 20/20 Vision is a re-work of a Jimmy Martin original
- Mandolin Rain is Skaggs/Hornsby bluegrass version
- I Can't Make You Love Me is a Bonnie Raitt original that Bruce originally played on
- Hymn in C is a Bruce song from the soundtrack of the Spike Lee movie Red Hook Summer
- Bruce was in full storyteller solo mode, giving backdrops to songs and being very chatty all night. I have left the story's behind some of the songs included in the beginning of each track as available

Notes:
- Down with Disease is unfinished
- Halley's Comet concludes with a Page Theremin solo
- Somewhere Over the Rainbow is performed solo by Page on Theremin
- Waste, Talk, Train Song and Strange Design are done in the acoustic setup
- Talk is first time played
- Mike teases Barracuda before the second set
- As urged by overzealous Phish phan Darius Zelkah before the show through flyers, many fans sat down during the quiet part of Divided Sky.
Through the same method, Darius also started the Hood chant during this run
- some of the setlist notes are courtesy of Phish.net
- 48 khz version exists

Notes:
- Down with Disease is unfinished
- Halley's Comet concludes with a Page Theremin solo
- Somewhere Over the Rainbow is performed solo by Page on Theremin
- Waste, Talk, Train Song and Strange Design are done in the acoustic setup
- Talk is first time played
- Mike teases Barracuda before the second set
- As urged by overzealous Phish phan Darius Zelkah before the show through flyers, many fans sat down during the quiet part of Divided Sky.
Through the same method, Darius also started the Hood chant during this run
- some of the setlist notes are courtesy of Phish.net
- 44.1 khz version exists

Notes:
- Jailhouse Rock is the Black Crowes with Bob Weir. Chris Robinson on vocals
- Easy To Slip is Ratdog with Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes, and Vinnie Amico of moe.
- Harder They Come is all of Ratdog and moe., with al from moe. on lead vocals except for Bobby on the last verse
- Never previously circulated on etree
- Big thanks to Marcus for getting me his Master DAT SBD's of the Furthur Festival Toronto 97 stop
- 48 khz version exists

Notes:
- Jailhouse Rock is the Black Crowes with Bob Weir. Chris Robinson on vocals
- Easy To Slip is Ratdog with Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes, and Vinnie Amico of moe.
- Harder They Come is all of Ratdog and moe., with al from moe. on lead vocals except for Bobby on the last verse
- Never previously circulated on etree
- Big thanks to Marcus for getting me his Master DAT SBD's of the Furthur Festival Toronto 97 stop
- 44.1 khz version exists

Notes:
- extended intro to start the show as the band came on stage in giant paper mache beards which they wore in varying lengths through the end of She Sends Me
- Rebubula contains a Spaz Medicine tease
- Buster contains an Inca Roads (Frank Zappa) tease
- Timmy Tucker contains a Peter Gunn theme tease
- Backwoods features al on lap steel
- signal is lost for a brief moment in Rebubula
- 48 khz version exists

Notes:
- extended intro to start the show as the band came on stage in giant paper mache beards which they wore in varying lengths through the end of She Sends Me
- Rebubula contains a Spaz Medicine tease
- Buster contains an Inca Roads (Frank Zappa) tease
- Timmy Tucker contains a Peter Gunn theme tease
- Backwoods features al on lap steel
- signal is lost for a brief moment in Rebubula
- 44.1 khz version exists

Notes:
- Stagger Lee is first verse only then aborted
- New Speedway Boogie is a different arrangement
- This was David's second ever performance in Buffalo. The first being on 07/08/2012
- Thank you David for coming back to Buffalo, and for playing with such a passion for the music

Notes:
- Stagger Lee is first verse only then aborted
- New Speedway Boogie is a different arrangement
- This was David's second ever performance in Buffalo. The first being on 07/08/2012
- Thank you David for coming back to Buffalo, and for playing with such a passion for the music

Notes:
- One Day included dozens of fans who Matisyahu pulled out of the crowd to dance on stage to conclude the show
- Moon Taxi and The Dirty Heads opened
- This show was broadcast live on AXSTV cable television channel
- Big thanks to Leib for the guest list spot and to Matisyahu for enthusiastically supporting tapers and sharing of the music!

Notes:
- One Day included dozens of fans who Matisyahu pulled out of the crowd to dance on stage to conclude the show
- Moon Taxi and The Dirty Heads opened
- This show was broadcast live on AXSTV cable television channel
- Big thanks to Leib for the guest list spot and to Matisyahu for enthusiastically supporting tapers and sharing of the music!

Notes:
- After Oye Como Va, Carlos expresses his love for music and life, and that he feels Jerry Garcia, Bob Marley and Marvin Gaye in the room
- Co-bill with The Allman Brothers Band
- Thanks to Mic Jonez for the use of the mics!
- From Big Daddy Bflo with love!

Notes:
- This show has never been previously circulated from any source prior to this release
- Thanks to the tapers for getting this one done under tough circumstances, and to Aaron for getting me his master files to process and post

- Some clipping in the first 3 minutes of AC/DC Bag that left a few minor cracks in the music. Things got a little crazy in the tapers section for the first few minutes where I wasn't fully watching levels, and sure enough the band came out cranking. Things settle in beautifully after I made the adjustment

Notes:
- Kill Devil Falls contained a Jeopardy theme tease
- My Friend segued did not contain the traditional "myfe" ending
- Harry Hood contained a Kung quote
- Page thanks the crew and audience for a great tour prior to encore
- Levels hot to start the show causing some clipping but no harm done to the music

Notes:
- Blister in the Sun was first verse only. Last time played was 07/09/1998 (390 shows)
- Down with Disease and Prince Caspian were unfinished
- Backwards Down the Number Line, Mike's Song and Weekapaug all contained Blister in the Sun teases from Trey
- Sabotoge was dedicated the "great musician MCA" by Trey
- Thanks to our phriends at Phish.net for the setlist notes

Notes:
- Blister in the Sun was first verse only. Last time played was 07/09/1998 (390 shows)
- Down with Disease and Prince Caspian were unfinished
- Backwards Down the Number Line, Mike's Song and Weekapaug all contained Blister in the Sun teases from Trey
- Sabotoge was dedicated the "great musician MCA" by Trey
- Thanks to our phriends at Phish.net for the setlist notes

Notes:
- Psycho Killer quotes and "tucking" references in Hold Your Head Up
- Fishman was introduced as Friar Tuck by Trey during HYHU
- Crosseyed and Painless tease in Antelope
- Antelope featured Tom Marshall and the Dude of Life on vocals. Final chorus included the Dude of Life only on vocals
- Psycho Killer last time played 08/14/09 (127 shows)
- Cracklin Rosie was last time played 12/10/99 (279 shows)
- Second HYHU contained Fishman running a lap around the stage with the cymbals in his hands
- Fishman gave his Cracklin Rosie cymbals away to an audience member in the front row after the song
- Trey wore a green bandana/hat that he was given by a fan after set I backwards for the entire set II, then gave it back to the fan
- Thanks for our phriends at Phish.net for some of the setlist notes

Notes:
- Psycho Killer quotes and "tucking" references in Hold Your Head Up
- Fishman was introduced as Friar Tuck by Trey during HYHU
- Crosseyed and Painless tease in Antelope
- Antelope featured Tom Marshall and the Dude of Life on vocals. Final chorus included the Dude of Life only on vocals
- Psycho Killer last time played 08/14/09 (127 shows)
- Cracklin Rosie was last time played 12/10/99 (279 shows)
- Second HYHU contained Fishman running a lap around the stage with the cymbals in his hands
- Fishman gave his Cracklin Rosie cymbals away to an audience member in the front row after the song
- Trey wore a green bandana/hat that he was given by a fan after set I backwards for the entire set II, then gave it back to the fan
- Thanks for our phriends at Phish.net for some of the setlist notes

Notes:
- Limb By Limb contains a Dave's Energy Guide tease
- Meatstick contains Another Brick in the Wall Part 2, Under Pressure and Ice Ice Baby teases
- Tweezer contains Under Pressure and Meatstick teases
- Antelope contains Under Pressure and Meatstick teases, and Fernando (Abba) quote (with lyric changed to "Orlando"). Lyrics changed to Marc Orlando Esquandolas from Syracuse, NY" and "Run like Orlando out of control." "Orlando" repeated several times.
- Trey brought a group of fans up on stage during Meatstick to do the dance
- slight level bump at beginning of Sample

Notes:
- Limb By Limb contains a Dave's Energy Guide tease
- Meatstick contains Another Brick in the Wall Part 2, Under Pressure and Ice Ice Baby teases
- Tweezer contains Under Pressure and Meatstick teases
- Antelope contains Under Pressure and Meatstick teases, and Fernando (Abba) quote (with lyric changed to "Orlando"). Lyrics changed to Marc Orlando Esquandolas from Syracuse, NY" and "Run like Orlando out of control." "Orlando" repeated several times.
- Trey brought a group of fans up on stage during Meatstick to do the dance
- slight level bump at beginning of Sample

Notes:
- Maze contains an Eleanor Rigby tease from Trey and Page
- The Scent of a Mule duel with Page on Theremin
- Scent of a Mule duel tease from Trey in YEM
- Divided Sky tease in Weekapaug
- Big props to the tapers for holding down a tough spot

Notes:
- Maze contains an Eleanor Rigby tease from Trey and Page
- The Scent of a Mule duel with Page on Theremin
- Scent of a Mule duel tease from Trey in YEM
- Divided Sky tease in Weekapaug
- Big props to the tapers for holding down a tough spot

Notes:
- Hello My Baby and Amazing Grace performed acappella
- Split Open and Melt contains a brief In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida jam (Iron Butterfly) towards the beginning
- Reba has no whistling, and contains a Pop Goes the Weasel tease
- Weekapaug Groove is unfinished and goes into a Digital delay loop jam
- Audience chess moves starts the Set II intro track
- My personal all time favorite Slave to the Traffic Light!
- Tech note - All of Don's digital outs oh all the decks he had daisy chained out of his rig were taken, so I took an RCA>1/8 analog out of his DAP1. I was the only one with an analog signal. Don normally ran his levels conservatively, while at the show against his advise I ran my levels hot, so you will notice a difference in gain on this transfer as opposed to the previous transfer that came from a digital out patch from Don
- This is the first transfer with a 48khz version in circulation as of this date
- This venue became a Seneca Nation Casino on 12/31/02
- Some setlist notes are courtesy of our phriends at Phish.net
- 48 khz version exists

Notes:
- Hello My Baby and Amazing Grace performed acappella
- Split Open and Melt contains a brief In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida jam (Iron Butterfly) towards the beginning
- Reba has no whistling, and contains a Pop Goes the Weasel tease
- Weekapaug Groove is unfinished and goes into a Digital delay loop jam
- Audience chess moves starts the Set II intro track
- My personal all time favorite Slave to the Traffic Light!
- Tech note - All of Don's digital outs oh all the decks he had daisy chained out of his rig were taken, so I took an RCA>1/8 analog out of his DAP1. I was the only one with an analog signal. Don normally ran his levels conservatively, while at the show against his advise I ran my levels hot, so you will notice a difference in gain on this transfer as opposed to the previous transfer that came from a digital out patch from Don
- This is the first transfer with a 48khz version in circulation as of this date
- This venue became a Seneca Nation Casino on 12/31/02
- Some setlist notes are courtesy of our phriends at Phish.net
- 44.1 khz version exists